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w"?" !&mw c ' jw ' n 'yJd''' PJ'W " DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1005. 8 i Stockton & Co. THE OLD WHITE CORNER SELZ PERFECTO A most remarkablo value in Hen's hoes for $3.00 Set Royal Bloc Famous for goodness. This lino of shoes is known all over America. They fallow the flag. Price $3.50 Legal Tender Legal tender m good, yeu knew. There la mvw any discount en It. You will also h with these okee for men. Price $.50 s HAVE YOU SEEN GUNN m Odell dot ft l'looo of tbo rio. (Four O'Ulock Kditlon.) Now York, Nov. 14. Hydo said that former Governor Odell hnd been paid 070,000 in settlement of a suit he brought against the Mcrcantilo Truit Co., because of losses on shipbuilding trust stook. Hydo said ho paid tho urn at tho suggestion of Hnrrimnu. Od ell's Investment amounted to $180, 000 ,Ih addition to the 076,000. Hyde aaid Oddl got th warket value for bis clock. 0. A. Jiarr'c Home Hums. The Mttie farm homo of a A. Dorr, on the Pettyjohn plnoo, four wiles south of town, wnn bnrnod yesterday, Mr. Darr save! the bedding and nemo fur alture, aw4 tho root was a total lon, amounting to about 400. Oharlio will rent n nonce In tho neighborhood and be as good aa now In n few days. There was no ImHtrnnee on hia home. fjtfu K"M Y Hw W asrt Notlco. Is hereby given that Len Uwrwater la not my ngont, nor authorised by we to offer tor sola any land I have listed or contracted for sole. 8. II. OATTBXLIN. 30-D-lw Hoom 9, Moeros Btook. i ii i. . i. ii Wednesday Special Umbrella racks, worth $1.00 for 3, nt Huron & Hamilton's. t A Bargain, House and lot on North Mill street, oouth aidtt, two doors from Com merola), keua'e, story and n half, six rooms, lot 60rl45 feet. Terms cash, or will tako a two horse team In part pay meat. Call on premises. 11-13-lwk WHEN YOU BUY -get a movoment that you oaa rely upon. It lau't necossary, however, to be extra vagant In order to own a good dependable timekeeper. We eaa sell you a 17jewel Walt ham Watch in a 20-year guaranteed gold-flllod eajia for $ULM. Wo bavo a full lino of standard accurate watches of the best makes at the most seasonable prices at which good watches have ever been of Xerea in saieiu. , i ' A Knowledge of Fit ting Shoes Is as Es ential as Good shoes It seldom follows because ft salesman consumes a great deal of tlmo fitting your feet that he is taking on unusual amount of oaro. It is far more reason able to bollevo ho la lacking In foot knowledge Did he possosa that thor ough understanding that is most requi site to success, he would at onoe diag nose your requirements for shoes, as your deetor would if you were ill. That knowledge which our shoe men possess will save you much time and trouble. BERRY'S SHOES Men's high grado dress and street hoes in all grades of full stock. PntonU, Colt, Box Calf, Viol, Kid, etc. $4 to $5 Water Drivers TOR MEN. Our stook of high Puritan Cut waterproof ohees Will oxeell any ether lino shewn in all Oregon for the prices. Kangaroo Kip mair out A 10-Inch top waterproof shoe. Used extensively by formers, labor era and sportsmen. MAKING PICTURES? CLARENCE MURPHY IS FREE (Four O'clock Edition.) Jackson, Onl., Nov, 14. -Clarence Murphy was last night acquitted of the murder of Mrs. Phoebe Williams, at Lueana Plana, on tho 11th of last June. The jury wan out two hours. Murphy was rearrested en tho charge of mur dering Chester Marker, the grandson of Mr. Williams. It is believed the charge will bo dismissed, an tho evl donee Is the same is In tho ease on which ho was acquitted, last nlghU Harry Love, arrested far tho murder, made a eonfeooion that he and Murphy killod Mrs. Williams and Chester Mark or, but he claimed Murphy did the kill ing while be looked an. Love was sow. toaeed to Ufa Imprisonment on the charge of murdering Mrs. Williams. It who proven that Murphy was at homo at tho Umo tho murder was committed, and that Love 'a oonfooalon wna fahtc. Iove wilt now bo tried for the murder of Chostor Marker. Tho crime wna tho moot noadiok In the history of this part of the state. "I Tbauk the Lord I" cried Hannah Plant, of Little Itock, Ark., '.'for the rellaf I got from Buck. Ion's Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suf fered for 5 years." It Is a marvelous healer for outs, burns and wounds. Guaranteed at J. O, perry 'a drug store Wo, . ? State and , Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore FLEEING TO PLACES OF SAFETY (Pour O'clook Edition.) Hongkong, Nov. 14, All Protestants In Lie Toll en district have boon called to placos of safety, owing to the con tinued hostility to foroignors. Native Christians are fleeing toward Canton. Tho British minister to Pokin has mado a strong representation nbotit the neglect of the ofllelals in dealing with the missionary outrages. WlBoacroa Adjourn. (Four O'olosk Kditlon,) Washington, Nov. 14. The national association of presidents of universi ties olosed its sessions today without considering the resolution condemning the present methods of football. Pres ident Itiehc.'d C. Jesse, of Missouri, was oleeted. president of the associa tion. Tho noxt meeting will probably be hold at the University of California. President Boosovelt received tho mem bers and their wives nt tho White House this afternoon. CHINK FIGHTS UNION Bone, Nov., Nov. 14. Tho minors' union in Olinghouse canyon recently drove two Chinamen from tho camp, and warned all ethers to keep away. Tho celestials wont without trouble, but the second was driven out with force and his cabin burned. Ho is now in San Francltoo, and notifies tho Ollng homo miners that the Ohinose consul has taken the matter up with his gov ernment, which will make a protect ngolutjtho treatment of Ohlnese labor nt mining camps. BLAST WAS TOO QUICK ( Four O'Oieek Hdltlen.) Stockton, Onl. Nov. 14. Philip Lllovioh, an Austrian, was killed by tho premature explosion of a blast In tho Oneida mine, at Jackson, Amador county, last night, and an American named Wilson was injured. Moba in Vladivostok. (Four O'clock Htftlea.) Washington, Nov. 14. A dlopatok from tke ombasony at St, Petoroburg says there w rioting at Vladivostok. St. Petersburg, Nov, 14. Many have been killed In rioto In Vladivostok and foreigner have Hod to tho ships. Riot ing kaa continued and anaroky boo u poroodod law. i ... n. .,1.0. Want President to Intercede. Now York, Nov. 14. The board of nldormon today adopted a roeolotton requesting ProoMont Kooeevelt to in- toreode in behalf of tho Jews In leaosia. O i n i Krivdrog Saoked and Burned. (Pair O'Olook lWIUon.) Krlvojrog, lUwIn, Nov. 14. It is ro ported thot rioters have soekod tke town, and half tho buildings have boonj nMttrj-u uf urn. GIRLS BODY OUND Late Utlo aftornoon tho body of Ida gohlniUr wos found in the river sev eral mlleo below Salem. Tho news was at onoo tolepbonod to the anxious fam ily. Details eftho diseovery oeukl not be obtained in time for the lost edition of this paper, but tho body gave evl 'deuce of having been in tho water over 48 hours. It is believed that the girl drowned herself at the steamboat land ing, where she had early la Yaa morning tried to find a beat to take her down the river. The ourront is supposed to have oarried tho bedy under the sur face a considerable distance, before air lowing it to come to the surfaae. Tho body will bo brought to the Big doa undertaking parlors and prepared for burial. FINED TWO CENTS AN ACRE Omaha Nov. 14. BarUett Blchnrds and James 0. Comstook appeared bo fore Judge Monger in the Federal court Monday ami pleaded guilty of having Illegally fenced 218,000 acres of gov ernment land 'n Shorldan and Cherry counties, Nebraska. They were fined $800 each and assessed the oosts of the ease, amounting to about $600. They were also sentenced to remain in tho euetody of the United States marshal for six hours. This latter part of tho sentence was merely a formality to meet the requirements of the law, and both men were permitted to go to their hotel without osoort. , The Comstock and Itiohard ranches were the largest in the country, and the caeec have boon beforo the court for two years. Defendants filed affi davits and other evidence sevoral months ago, signifying their intention to fight the oaso. This decision, how ever was ohnnged. " 0 '- . OBJECT TO RATE BILL (Four O'clock Hditien.) Washington, Nov. 14. -The president received a call this morning from rep resentative of the Itallrond Conductors, Firemen, Mogtneers, Trainmen and Switchmen's organisation, representing a million ompleyea, pretesting against the proponed lowering of rates, and do daring that wages would be reduced correspondingly. Tho President prom ised tke administration would work for a bill fair to both roads and shippers. BERNARD DIES HARD (Four O'clock Ildltlen.) San Diego, On!., Nov. 14. llornordo demerle, who mat night put two 38 calibre bulleta into the baok of kia wife's bond, and two more Into kls own head, to otlll alive. Tho firot shot at himself wont Into the temple, and shot out both eye. Ho then fired again into to baso of hla brain. One bullet kaa boon nbotmotod, The doctors think ho will die, but tho woman will rooov or. Died Upside Down. (Four O'Oieek Bditien.) Chicago, Nov. II.-A dlcpatck to the Tribune from Toledo, 0., oayst Af tor ha vino; boon atood on hU hood for SO boors to ailmnlato heart aetion, Frank Perry diod Sunday night from a largo dooo of notrodonaol, taken by mlotoko for wkioky. In tho effort to aoolot him, hU family discovered that' when ho was hob) bond down tho heart action wna strong. So they kept the poisoned man In that poolUon, and kept on administering antidote until ho diod. Japan Plays Baseball. Toklo, Japan, Nov. 14. -Tho Wasedn University basaball team won tho ham pionship of Japan. The Wa&eda team played Stanford, in California, last spring. They also played U. of 0. t Hugona last spring; boating thorn like Kuse.iau8, ADDITIONAI. PEEBONALS. Attorney Anderson M. Oannon and, wife returned today from a visit' to Portland. Chief Justice Wolverten returned this morning from Pendleton, where the supreme court has boon In session. for tke past ton days. Rev. T. B. Ford, of tke Sunnyslde Methodist ohurek, arrived today on a visit to his son and two daughters, who aro students at Willamette Uni versity, i Superintendent J. H. Aekerman goes to Portland tomorrow afternoen, to deliver an address beforo the con gress of mothers Wednesday night in tho -Taylor street Methodist church. His subjoot will be "Tho School and tho Home." For Destitute People. Any one having any oasUoff cloth ing for destitute families will kindly leave them at Mrs. B. A. Croesan'a, 430 Winter street, for the Woman's Be lief Corps, to distribute- in '.ffMW.A-. J?JEaPZESBUWGAW.JHr0.UrS& i Salem's Greatest Wonder Is the CHICAGO STOItKj built up in n fow yonra from nothing ftn, j, now ono of tho loading business establishments of the city, employli-twonty-one olorks, doing tho biggest business, soiling the most goods a4 selling them ohoaper than any houso that over oponod their doors in a, lorn. What lins done all this in such a short timet Knowing the tnoido traok of buying, little profits and n big volttmo of business. FIND SILKS. We have them here in evory dain ty style and shade and nt prUeB that will induce quick selling, 30c Indian Silks, all colors, yd.. .S3c ?5c Colored Taffeta Silks, yd.. .40a 76e Black Taffeta Silks, yd.... 40c $1 Alls Blue Taffeta Silks, yd. 06c $1 Fancy Drees Silks, yd 06e $1 Protly Plaid Silks, yd 0e $1.40 30-ln. Blaok Bustle Taffeta Silks, yd 08e 7Go Colored Satins, flno quality, yd. 4DC 76o 811k Finished Velvets, yd.. 40c $1.35 Imported Fine Silk Velvets, yd 85o NEW DRESS GOODS. COO yds. Plain nnd Fancy Dross Goods, yd '. .. 345e OOo Broadeloth Dress Goods, yd.UPe 76c Black Wool Drone Goods, yd.46e 76c Ilannockburn Suitings, yd.. 48c $1.30 IUln Proof Dress Goods, yd 08c 76c Fancy and Plain Mohair Dreoc Goods, yd 48c $1.36 Colored Hngllak serges, yd 80 Novelties in lino Dress Goods nnd Waistlngs at email prices. OUTDIO rLANNBLS. 1000 yds, 8 l-3c Outing Flannels, yd 6o 600 yds. 10a Outing Flannels, yd. 81-So 1000 yd. Velvet Wool Flannels, yd. 10 BLANKETS. GOO Full eUe blankets M 76o llxtra Heavy Blankets 46c 11.60 11-4 Velvot Wool Blankets, pr 03c Fine Wool Blankets 8.05, $1,80, and $3.05 SalemGeatestGtowingStoife MCEVOY BROS Corner of Comrner- miLTVl unuo. cfal and Court Streets FORGED SMALL CHECK Forgory soowm to bo a family trait with tho Stock, a soion of which fam ily woo arroatod in kU city buk ntoht. chartrod with tho muoing of a worth Iom chock. Whlto the young man, Poroy Stook w In too naada of the local police, nw father io boing hunted by too Iortiand oHioora, aloe for tho orimo of forgory. Ho is said to have obtained money In that city on a wortnlcoa shook drawn on a Seattle bank. A letter found on yonus Stock whoa ho waa arroatod yeoterday, may load to nm miner 'a arrest. Tho letter was written by Stock's otop-metker, and stated that tho father was ill la San Prauolseo. The Portland auLharttitu have boon notified of too fact. Percy Stock forced a cheek wltk fc name of Fred William, and pawned it wtta a local saloon keeper for $0. The chock was drawn for $86. Later Stock returned and tried to got $15 addition al from the saloon keener, who beaama suopieious, investigated and found that the check was fraudulent. Stock's ar rest followed. The young man has a very propoosooeing appearance. At the prollmlaary hearing this afternoon he was bonnd over to await trial for forg ory before tho circuit eout, and i now in the eoooty jail. Sura Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and oauso itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr, Bo-ean-ko's Pile Bera edy. Steps itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 50a a jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write mo about your oase. Dr. Bosanko. Phlla., Pa. ' Money to Loan THOMAS K. FOBD, Over Ladd ft Buah'a Bank, Salem, Or, -? JrJtw jj CLOAKS AND SUITS Wo cannot get them fast enosrt Small prices does It. $10 & $18.C0 Boln Coats, prico tfjo $10.60 Hngllsh Bain Coats... $1199 18 Swell Suits, sale price.... $12 jo $S6 Tailored Suits, price... $1494 $0.80 Bilk Petticoats, price.... jo $6 Bilk Waists, Just arrived,, $3.75 anf.fjNBBY; Whoro tho Hats nnd Bunnell p to is a mystery. Wo sell 10 mat; of them. Smnll prices does it, Chlldron's Trlmmod Hat , ti 76c, 06c, and 1. Ladles' Polo Turban Hats, prl IMS Trfif1ti.af rpt.H.MA.l r.i ...$1.05, $2.60 and 3J IBN1flOLOTinNa" " Men 'a $0 Suits, salo price,... HM Mon's $12.60 Suits, sale price II.J4 Men's $16 Suits, sale prico,. .jc Bey's Two Pieoo Suits, sale prtoc M Boy' Knee Pants, salo prltc.tfc Boys' Overalls, sale price,. C,U SliOBS. "" Wo are showing a nwell lins tl Ladles', Men's, and Boys' Foot wear. Did yeu get our prices! is whore your dollars stretch out a long way. Ladles' $.M lino Dreec BhcH, P'l" .11 Ladles' $4 Patent Leather 8ki, P'-M , ,!.M Mon'a , $0 lino Dress Qkm. ."a I1M SALD IIUOES. ' In tho following departments: HOSIHBY AND UNDBBWKA& TABLH LINIJNS, BIBB0.VH. GlOVlffl, NOTIONS, COIWrTO outino flannel gon8. and nbckwj:ab. Norwich Unlou Fire Insw- ancc Society. Fran Meredith, Bwldent Ajon Offlco with Wm. Browu & Co., No. a oomrnerolal Btroot. NEW TODAY Wanted. By a young girl, 1 . h-l work to do. or earo of r1 . A. . Q-' 11 mi For Sale.CtittiM eut ehrysanti.pmo Phono in your orders for -r & dny and Saturday flower B Mnson. Phono Main 3('7. Vilk otroot, South Salem. 11 13 ror Eit oJCx-room house, ltarl Ishoa Inquire nt 816 t.n.mtd street. Soo Damon, the exj ru nvu 11 13 St For Sale.-Choap, fine he:f.r (Jorsoy). Wm. B. Wiaans, 453 Nr Winter street,' Salem, Or. 11 14 3t Wanted. .Lady or gentleman for bs nose position. Salary $2 5fl per dij Address, with stamp, O. W, Kelloej. general delivery. 111411' Wanted, Lady or gentleman ot I"! ailuaatlnn in t.flval fnr ft fifA $oM)9,000 oapltal. Salary $15 to $ per week, and all expenses, P weakly. Address, with stamp, gW name, street and number, O, W. -v .. .. .1 it logg, general delivery. 11 1 BMBHnM-sn-nonsss'flB'arsnas'tEnasnMBBC'aBsaBBiniBsv--211 A Pleasant Wav to Travel. The above is tho usual verdiet V the traveler using the Missouri P4 railway between tho Pacific const tho east, and wo believe that tbe i1' Ice and accommodations g;ven B'WJ this statement. From Denver, CoJt do Springs and Denver there are throuch trains dailv to Kansas &3' and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lr est standard electric-lighted sleepW cars, chair ears and up-to-datu dial cars. The same excellent service operated from Kansas City and 6t Louis to Memnhia. Little Bock and B Springs, If you aro going east south, writo for particulars and full rj formation. W. a MBEIDE, Gen. Agti 124 Third Bt, Portland, 0r- WOl'l'I'iOl i'WliSiHil' IIIIIWOOWSMOa